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Emanuel Levy EmanuelLevy.Com 08/11/2005
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06/02/2017 I heard a lot of mixed reviews about this movie but I loved it. What a twist with the ending. I won't spoil it for anyone but wow. Hopefully this does well enough so we can complete the trilogy. See more 10/27/2012 LSD trip of a film about a man evading being electronically traced. Watching this to the end was a true test of endurance. I was not surprised at all that writer and director Chris Shaw essentially never worked in film production again. See more 10/21/2012 It must have been released because I have a copy! Here is what the back of the box says. From another dimension, a powerful society of semi-robotic humanoids studies and manipulates every activity of life on Earth. Their sophisticated interference techniques control our every move, and convince us that our actions are our own "free will." Amidst a sea of lethargic humanoids, 1 man will not conform.He alone has the power to break the barrier between worlds. His name is Starker. = This is a very good, nearly impossible to find movie. See more 06/27/2010 LSD trip of a film about a man evading being electronically traced. Watching this to the end was a true test of endurance. I was not surprised at all that writer and director Chris Shaw essentially never worked in film production again. See more 03/21/2010 Film's content about a government agency spying on its people and probing one individual they have no information on is maybe ahead of its time. This, however, doesn't make the film any more enjoyable to watch. See more 11/04/2007 The best unknown, low-budget schizo sci-fi 80's direct-to-video film you never saw. See more Read all reviews
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Chris Shaw